Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many alternatives, this is the closest I have come up with.
But
Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many alternatives, this is the closest I have come up with.
But
On 12/22/2019 5:36 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
I have a strange case of a font feature disappearing when many fonts are
used.
In creating a sampler for the Jost* font (free at
https://indestructibletype.com/Jost.html) and using its feature ss01 to
get single-storey lower-case a, the font
Many thanks Wolfgang and Pablo.
And, Hans, I have already included this example for the Cookbook (with
the three differing solution), as you will see from the path name of the
attached PDF :).
Wolfgang, I just used your first solution, and it worked great. I don't
know whether the
while trying to reproduce the example, i ran into some confusion myself...
I downloaded the fonts and installed them, then ran the script:
mtxrun --generate
mtxrun --script font --reload
context --make
verifying the existence of the font within the context region:
mtxrun --script fonts --list
On 12/22/2019 11:23 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many
Hi,
I am experimenting the new LuaMetaTeX features introduced recently, but I can't
get the built-in features together.
To explain the problem I encounter, I want to draw the graph of a function on a
grid in which the x-axis and the y-axis are alos drawn.
Now lmtx has the « instances » (if I
On 12/22/2019 06:08, Hans Hagen wrote:
btw, this happens often, like with oldstyle, the wished default is the
hard coded default so one has to enable/disable
now, what you miss is that you define a font without applying any
features ...
Thank you, Hans,
I see now that SS01 reverses the
Il 22/12/19 22:19, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character? The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
the preceding characters and I would rather not insert a thinspace
before each. (Inserting a thinspace is
On 12/23/19 10:19 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character?
No, kerns always come in pairs.
The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
the preceding characters and I would rather not insert a thinspace
before each.
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character? The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
the preceding characters and I would rather not insert a thinspace
before each. (Inserting a thinspace is sufficient, but finer control is
welcome.)
--
On 12/22/2019 17:40, mf wrote:
Il 22/12/19 22:19, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character? The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
the preceding characters and I would rather not insert a thinspace
before each.
On 12/23/19 2:30 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 12/22/2019 17:40, mf wrote:
Il 22/12/19 22:19, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character? The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
the preceding characters and I would rather
On 12/23/19 3:33 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
On 12/23/19 2:30 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 12/22/2019 17:40, mf wrote:
Il 22/12/19 22:19, Rik Kabel ha scritto:
List,
Is there a way in ConTeXt to adjust the left-side kern for one
character? The cap J in the font I am using is being set too close to
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